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rush: you remember who got nadia's spot in phoebe's workshop after she died? please, i did not kill her. nadia was stealing your spotlight; you stole it back. i was angry, and what i did was totally stupid, but once she got into that workshop, she had much bigger problems than me. oh, yeah? how is that? kids in that class were the best of the best. they got whatever they wanted. and somebody wanted nadia. ("pump up the jam" by technotronic playing) (laughter) ♪ yo, pump up the jam ♪ pump it up while your feet are stompin' ♪ ♪ and the jam is pumpin' ♪ look at here the crowd is jumpin', pump it up... ♪ career concept: ditch the ethnic last name. move over, madonna; hello, nadia. ♪ find out if you're too bad ♪ nadia, oh, what can i say? ♪ if you weren't so uptight, you might make my day ♪ whoo! ♪ cyrus, baby, if ego was a crime ♪ ♪ you'd be chillin' on death row ♪ ♪ doin' time, doin' time. ♪ (crowd laughing, groaning) you are so busted. who knew? she totally gets it. a dance? ♪ make my, make my, make, make my day ♪ ♪ yo, pump
rush: you remember who got nadia's spot in phoebe's workshop after she died? please, i did not kill her. nadia was stealing your spotlight; you stole it back. i was angry, and what i did was totally stupid, but once she got into that workshop, she had much bigger problems than me. oh, yeah? how is that? kids in that class were the best of the best. they got whatever they wanted. and somebody wanted nadia. ("pump up the jam" by technotronic playing) (laughter) ♪ yo, pump up the jam...
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best known as the light hearted and carefree phoebe on the hit sitcom friends lisa could grow but is the creator producer writer and star of her own online and cable series called web sarah b. it's now in his third year on showtime it airs tuesdays at eleven pm and she's the producer of the celebrity genealogy series who do you think you are on t.l.c. also on tuesdays at nine eastern eight central you control tuesdays is the tour of just here to go tuesday nights around. how did that work that just happened right just happened you know before we get good nothing like phoebe or you want to vassar to you could be phoebe right now yeah i'm not when that whole friends thing started and we had the whole cast on and see it again did you ever think that it would be even a hit oh no when it started no i thought it was just you know one of many many pilots that don't see the light of day and then even if they ordered six episodes that might be as much as it as a cast because it doesn't matter if it's good or not you know what i do work i think it worked well really good writing and good chemi
best known as the light hearted and carefree phoebe on the hit sitcom friends lisa could grow but is the creator producer writer and star of her own online and cable series called web sarah b. it's now in his third year on showtime it airs tuesdays at eleven pm and she's the producer of the celebrity genealogy series who do you think you are on t.l.c. also on tuesdays at nine eastern eight central you control tuesdays is the tour of just here to go tuesday nights around. how did that work that...
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. >> phoebe is coming out. she's got on a pair of jeans. what are these? >> these are phoebe with the moto, motorcycle trend. these are $99. ditto jeans. again i'm showing you the trend. you could wear it with an oversized sweater and ballet flats. if that works for you, you can see the difference in the stitching at the knees. you see the difference in stitching at the knees. this is showing sort of that wild look if you want to pair it with a blazer, it will be more of the flirty fun look. >> lastly. >> katie. she's modeling the camo jeans. >> these camo military inspired trend by lucky brand. these are $99. i happen to really like these. i think they are fun with a ballet flat, an oversized sweater. what's different about these, they're slimmer and they sort of have that little tapering. i think that these are great for day or night. obviously if you're into this camo, this is the way to do it. these are day to night. >> any other color? >> i would stick with this color. i think it is a little youthful when you go for the pink camo and all the different
. >> phoebe is coming out. she's got on a pair of jeans. what are these? >> these are phoebe with the moto, motorcycle trend. these are $99. ditto jeans. again i'm showing you the trend. you could wear it with an oversized sweater and ballet flats. if that works for you, you can see the difference in the stitching at the knees. you see the difference in stitching at the knees. this is showing sort of that wild look if you want to pair it with a blazer, it will be more of the flirty...
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phoebe and her own -- and her husband believe that jesse was targeted because she was a christian. >> jesse was everything to us. the killers did not know that jesse was my life. my future. i lived for her. i am telling you in the west that your taxes and government aid to go towards supporting the killing here by funding the islamist political parties. muslims and christians stood together in tahrir square. blamed islamists have the coptic christian community for removing morsi from power. coptic and other christians make up 10% of the egyptian population. that is over 8 million people. they are feeling increasingly vulnerable. jesse is one of seven christians killed in the last few months. churches, homes, and other properties have also been targeted. many christians have left already, hostile messages written on church walls. this church is luckier than some. many have been burnt down. >> up until now, we have everyday sectarian problems. burning churches, killing people, killing a small child, just 10 years old. it is not only the christians. everybody who receives this message of
phoebe and her own -- and her husband believe that jesse was targeted because she was a christian. >> jesse was everything to us. the killers did not know that jesse was my life. my future. i lived for her. i am telling you in the west that your taxes and government aid to go towards supporting the killing here by funding the islamist political parties. muslims and christians stood together in tahrir square. blamed islamists have the coptic christian community for removing morsi from...
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imagine relaxing and sunbathing on this sunday in the russia's western city of colleen grad one this one phoebe a small start of a whole a craft descends to head the decides to hit the beach too so we're all about surprises at you tube slash artsy. desperate for any kind of job low paid workers in the u.k. are being caught in the trap what's become known as our contracts. looks at world where an employment doesn't mean there's any work or any money. you have a job but you don't know when you'll work or if you'll be paid that's the reality for a million brits employed on zero hours contracts donald has admitted that it employs ninety percent of its u.k. workforce in this way stuff are expected to be ready for work in the mornings in case the summoned by their boss says they also have the right to refuse crucially though there's no guaranteed minimum set of working hours per week hence the zero and that's why this man in his twenty's is almost zero hours contract with a well known restaurant chain every morning he waits for the call telling him whether or not he'll have work really in charge as i
imagine relaxing and sunbathing on this sunday in the russia's western city of colleen grad one this one phoebe a small start of a whole a craft descends to head the decides to hit the beach too so we're all about surprises at you tube slash artsy. desperate for any kind of job low paid workers in the u.k. are being caught in the trap what's become known as our contracts. looks at world where an employment doesn't mean there's any work or any money. you have a job but you don't know when you'll...
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best known as the light hearted and carefree phoebe on.
best known as the light hearted and carefree phoebe on.
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>> phoebe. >> phoebe abdee. did she have the right to be free after -- i cannot remember. >> abigail cared for her for the rest of her life after her parents died. in fact, she lived in the adams house. >> when they were in europe. >> the adams business was a farm. how did they manage to work the farm? what kind of labor did they use to support family labor? >> tenant farming mostly. they did have hired labor. it became very problematic for abigail during the war, the situation of having labor on the land. i want to go back to the letter just a little bit. you mentioned john's response to her, and what she does in this letter in addition to saying, "why is it that southerners can support our revolution when they keep people in slavery?" -- then she goes on and says, "remember the ladies" -- and then she says, "if you do not pay attention to this, we ladies are going to foment our own rebellion." and then it goes on further to say that you should treat us the same way that god treats people. she invokes the purit
>> phoebe. >> phoebe abdee. did she have the right to be free after -- i cannot remember. >> abigail cared for her for the rest of her life after her parents died. in fact, she lived in the adams house. >> when they were in europe. >> the adams business was a farm. how did they manage to work the farm? what kind of labor did they use to support family labor? >> tenant farming mostly. they did have hired labor. it became very problematic for abigail during the...
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>> phoebe. >> phoebe abdee. did she have the right to be free after -- i cannot remember. >> abigail cared for her for the rest of her life after her parents died. in fact, she lived in the adams house. >> when they were in europe. >> the adams business was a farm. how did they manage to work the farm? what kind of labor did they use to support family labor? >> tenant farming mostly. they did have hired labor. it became very problematic for abigail during the war, the situation of having labor on the land. i want to go back to the letter just a little bit. you mentioned john's response to her, and what she does in this letter in addition to saying, "why is it that southerners can support our revolution when they keep people in slavery?" -- then she goes on and says, "remember the ladies" -- and then she says, "if you do not pay attention to this, we ladies are going to foment our own rebellion." and then it goes on further to say that you should treat us the same way that god treats people. she invokes the purit
>> phoebe. >> phoebe abdee. did she have the right to be free after -- i cannot remember. >> abigail cared for her for the rest of her life after her parents died. in fact, she lived in the adams house. >> when they were in europe. >> the adams business was a farm. how did they manage to work the farm? what kind of labor did they use to support family labor? >> tenant farming mostly. they did have hired labor. it became very problematic for abigail during the...
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far from the days of the lovable, adorable phoebe on friends. it puts her in the cut throat world of politics. lisa kudrow will be there for you. >> is he is a good character? a mean character? >> antagonist? >> there's nothing we call no follow-up. >> no follow-up. >> we have a no follow-up rule. we don't know yet. under wraps. >> it will be great whatever it is. love that show. >>> one of england's favorite castles was faced with a tough decision. shut the door or install an alternate entrance during construction. you're looking at it. it's now a giant slide that acts as scaffolding. the ride from top to bottom takes about seven seconds. there's a sign that says no head-first riding allowed. can you imagine the cast of "downton abbey"? >> i would go just for the slide. >> i think we need to go remote. >> we'll go. >> we'll go there and gravy wrestling. they're both in england. >> right? >> all right. >>> and finally, everybody, it's a yearly tradition for moms everywhere. that moment of relief when you know your kids are safely on the school b
far from the days of the lovable, adorable phoebe on friends. it puts her in the cut throat world of politics. lisa kudrow will be there for you. >> is he is a good character? a mean character? >> antagonist? >> there's nothing we call no follow-up. >> no follow-up. >> we have a no follow-up rule. we don't know yet. under wraps. >> it will be great whatever it is. love that show. >>> one of england's favorite castles was faced with a tough decision....
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>> good to see you, phoebe, in the same spirit. the hydrocarbon law is one of the key political challenges for iraq or for the new iraq. on the basis of the iraqi institution, that desolves power among the region and people and only recently the iraq parliament passed legislation to enhance the powers of the government, of the local authorities in each threat in iran. it has been a political issue wean the krg and the baghdad, really, this hydrocarbon law. we had a version we agreed in 2007. that was sevenned by both sides, but it didn't materialize. still, it is the key reference point. because of the deteriorations of the relations of the krg and baghdad, there's been a separation of thinking, of planning, of using the oil resources, and approaches with turkey, and iran also for your information, most of turkey, but, really, i'm not pessimistic and hopeless that for finding, benefits the country, benefits everybody, and enhances the iraqi oil industry, the issue of ownership, the issue of reliability for other investors to work i
>> good to see you, phoebe, in the same spirit. the hydrocarbon law is one of the key political challenges for iraq or for the new iraq. on the basis of the iraqi institution, that desolves power among the region and people and only recently the iraq parliament passed legislation to enhance the powers of the government, of the local authorities in each threat in iran. it has been a political issue wean the krg and the baghdad, really, this hydrocarbon law. we had a version we agreed in...